Young Punch
Young Punch (ヤングパンチ Yangu panchi) was a Japanese band formed in 1996.
In March 2000, Young Punch and Penpals released their split album, "Young Punch/Penpals", and in April–May went on tour together.
In August of that year, while still with BMG Funhouse, Young Punch founded a new label, FLATURBO. They made their major debut in November with the single "SUNDAY BEST".
The band split up in 2002.
Members
- Takafumi Fukui (福井隆史) (Vocals)
- Yoshito Hirai (平井義人) (Bass/Vocals)
- Kentarō Shoda (庄田謙太郎) (Drums/Chorus)
Discography
Singles
- YOUNG WORLD (May 25, 1999/Libra Records)
- NEO KIDS (March 8, 2000/VAP) Oricon #33
- SUNDAY BEST (October 25, 2000/Arista Japan) Oricon #80
- DISCONISTA (June 6, 2001/Arista Japan) Recut single
- Fuwayura (フワユラ) (November 21, 2001/Arista Japan)
- Love is in the air (May 29, 2002/BMG JAPAN)
Albums
- YOUNG PUNCH/PENPALS (August 3, 2000/VAP) Oricon #33
- DISCONISTA (May 23, 2001/Arista Japan) Oricon #58
- Tracks (トラックス) (June 26, 2002/BMG JAPAN) Oricon #97
- YOUNG PUNCH LIVE (2002年09月25日/BMG JAPAN)
DVDs
- YOUNG PUNCH LIVE (October 23, 2002/BMG JAPAN)
- Their last live performance, recorded at the LIQUIDROOM in Shinjuku on August 1, 2002.
TV performances
- TBS "BLITZ INDEX" (May 26, 2001)
- TXN "Melodix!" (June 1, 2001 / December 11, 2001 / July 12, 2002)
- TBS "CDTV-Neo" (June 8, 2001)
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